No, MSU Baroda is not a government college. In Fact, it was an established by the royal family of Gaikwad, the Maharaja Sayajirao. Ever since then, it has been functioning under the royal family without government authorization.
Despite not being a government institution, MSU Baroda is widely recognized at national and international levels and is one of the most reputed colleges in India.
Yes, in fact Bachelors is necessary for any Masters course. So in order to get admission in MSc Financial Mathematics, you will have to complete Bachelors in Financial Mathematics first.
Now coming to your question, Honors in Margs is necessary for admission in MSc Financial Mathematics, I don't think so because I have many friends who are pursuing MSc in Financial Mathematics despites graduating from universities that don’t even offer Honors in Maths. I think all you need is a graduation in Maths.
For detailed information look up on the official website of MSU or contact an alumni.
Foreign Language placements depend on which language you are pursuing. Placements are best for these major European languages at MSU
Of these 3 languages, the most demanded language is German. Your job prospects depend largely on the level of knowledge you have acquired.
The best choice is to do a B2 level with fluent English and grab a good package at Amazon.
I don’t know if MSU Baroda is the best option for you but I can say with certainty that it is one of the best universities. Speaking about Civil Engineering specifically, MSU offers some pros in this regard.
It’s best not to compare Civil Engineering courses of any university with that of IITs. Today even every IIT is unable to offer jobs to all its students.
The best way ensure credibility is by researching and comparing all Civil Trade options. Go for it only if you are satisfied with its statistics.
Remember on thing that all the great engineers don’t necessarily come from top institutes.
All three universities can be looked upon through a common angle as they are located in the same geographical domain. IIIT Vadodara is a premier engineering college that offers courses in the core engineering domain while MSU & Parul University offers both engineering and managerial courses in one context. The detailed analysis regarding the colleges is as follows:
Admission
Eligibility
Ranking
Placements
The placement scenario can be easily understood by taking a look at the highest and lowest packages offered by institutes.
Institute |
Course |
Highest Package |
Average Package |
IIIT Vadodara |
B.Tech (CS) |
INR 36 LPA |
INR 6 LPA |
MSU Vadodara |
B.Tech MBA |
INR 16 LPA |
INR 3-4 LPA |
Parul University |
B.Tech (CS) |
INR 18 LPA |
INR 4-5 LPA |
The clear cut choice will be IIIT Vadodara for engineering courses while Parul University is a sure shot choice if to go for post-graduation courses in any other domains like food technology, management, architecture, and many more. It offers industry-related curriculum.
Maharaja Sayajirao University(MSU) one of the well-known, reputed, and oldest public University of Vadodara. MSU is accredited by NAAC with grade "A". It Ranked #151 out of 200 in India 2020 by NIRF. It also Ranked 3rd in Gujarat. Parul University is a leading private Educational institution of Vadodara which is Awarded as the Best Private University in India by Praxis Media. It has international collaboration with more than 47 universities in different countries.
Academics And Admission:
MSU:
Parul University:
Infrastructure And Faculty
MSU:
Parul University:
Placement:
MSU:
Parul University:
Which is a Better option depends on factors like faculty, academic quality, and placement stats. So go through the information given above and choose according to your convenience.
Among these, Maharaja Sayajrao University is the best option for a BBA. The institute is recognized on a national and international scale. Completing BBA from MSU will give you an edge in the industry. It has a decent placement record. Many reputed companies such as L&T, Sigma, Reliance, etc. take part in the placement drive. The highest CTC offered goes up to INR 10 LPA.
Symbiosis School of Economics (affiliated with Symbiosis International University), is one of the most famous and reputed private universities in India. It is better than Maharaja Sayajirao University in terms of ranking, exposure and placement opportunities.
Symbiosis School of Economics:
Maharaja Sayajirao University:
Important information about the undergraduate programmes for economics:
Category |
Symbiosis School of Economics |
Maharaja Sayajirao University |
Admission |
Symbiosis Entrance Test |
Merit-Based |
Total Fees |
Rs. 6.4 Lakhs |
Rs. 23,220 |
Seats |
130 |
130 |
Placement Percentage |
80% |
70-80% |
Highest CTC |
7.65 LPA |
6 LPA |
Average CTC |
4.96 LPA |
2 LPA |
The college’s placement cell is active and provides several opportunities for its students. The placement cell prepares the students for recruitment by offering career counselling, workshops and internships with companies like IBM, Axis Bank, Ernest and Young.
Symbiosis School of Economics is a better college in terms of ranking as well as placement opportunities. You can go through the given ranking, placement statistics and course structure before making your decision.
MSU is better for Psychology. It has a brilliant faculty base. Academics offered at the university are top-notch. The Psychology department of MSU is old and well-recognized in the region. Here are the course details.
Course fee | INR 23,200 |
Course intake | 100 |
Median CTC | INR 2.8 LPA |
In Gujrath region, MSU is the best option for core courses.
ACPC is in charge of the engineering admissions procedure at MSU Baroda (Faculty of Technology and Engineering) (The Admission Committee of Professional Courses). As a result, this authority's merit list is used for admissions. The merit is determined by a 60:40 split of the board examination and the GujCet. PCM is counted at 60% in this case (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics). Admission is granted based on rank.
The procedure for other branches, such as sciences and architecture, is slightly different for the architecture exam known as the NATA, National Aptitude Test in Architecture, which takes into account 50% of total subjects in the 12th and 50% of the NATA exam.